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Diffstat (limited to 'perl-install/harddrake')
-rw-r--r-- | perl-install/harddrake/sound.pm | 30 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/perl-install/harddrake/sound.pm b/perl-install/harddrake/sound.pm index 7a9016862..6858d4fe0 100644 --- a/perl-install/harddrake/sound.pm +++ b/perl-install/harddrake/sound.pm @@ -161,41 +161,13 @@ sub config { } elsif ($in->ask_from_({ title => N("Sound configuration"), messages => $device->{description} . - #-PO: here the first %s is either "ALSA", - #-PO: the second %s is the name of the current driver - #-PO: and the third %s is the name of the default driver - N("\n\nYour card currently uses the %s\"%s\" driver (the default driver for your card is \"%s\")", "ALSA ", $driver, $device->{driver}), - interactive_help => sub { - N("OSS (Open Sound System) was the first sound API. It's an OS independent sound API (it's available on most UNIX(tm) systems) but it's a very basic and limited API. -What's more, OSS drivers all reinvent the wheel. - -ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) is a modularized architecture which -supports quite a large range of ISA, USB and PCI cards.\n -It also provides a much higher API than OSS.\n -To use alsa, one can either use: -- the old compatibility OSS API -- the new ALSA API that provides many enhanced features but requires using the ALSA library. -"); - }, + "\n\n" . N("Your card uses the %s\"%s\" driver", $driver), }, [ - if_(@alternative, - { - label => N("Driver:"), val => \$new_driver, list => \@alternative, default => $new_driver, sort =>1, - format => sub { my ($drv) = @_; - $drv eq 'unknown' ? $drv : - sprintf(($des{$drv} ? "$des{$drv} (%s [%s])" - : "%s [%s]"), $drv, $drv =~ /^snd_/ ? 'ALSA' : 'OSS'); - } - }), @common, ])) { $write_config->(); - return if $new_driver eq $device->{current_driver}; - log::explanations("switching audio driver from '" . $device->{current_driver} . "' to '$new_driver'\n"); - do_switch($in, $modules_conf, $device->{current_driver}, $new_driver, $device->{sound_slot_index}); - $device->{current_driver} = $new_driver; } } end: |